Put a 68 ohm resistor between the video signal line and ground on the VTX side of the OSD. The signal level is too high when seeing all white.
You can try a 100 ohm resistor first and if that's not enough try a 68 ohm.

Mark

Thanks Mark, had done some serious googling and had come to pretty much the same conclusion - will try. Have you had a similar experience?

Could someone with a Skywalker and well functioning AP-settings chime in here? My Skywalker does return home but does left turns extremely slow. I've tried to increase turn angle and various other settings to almost no avail. It would be interesting to see what settings other use.

My skywalker works great but I have everything at default. It worked perfect the 1st try so I never had to change anything.

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Originally Posted by boopidoo

Could someone with a Skywalker and well functioning AP-settings chime in here? My Skywalker does return home but does left turns extremely slow. I've tried to increase turn angle and various other settings to almost no avail. It would be interesting to see what settings other use.

Two weeks ago I crashed the plane carrying my RVOSD. Today I finally finished the repairs and powered everything up. It all still works except for the current reading - it stays on 0.5A constantly. I removed the current sensor pin and measured the voltage while applying throttle and it never goes above 0.13V. So the question is, any idea whats causing this and is there a chance of fixing it or should I just order a new sensor?

Two weeks ago I crashed the plane carrying my RVOSD. Today I finally finished the repairs and powered everything up. It all still works except for the current reading - it stays on 0.5A constantly. I removed the current sensor pin and measured the voltage while applying throttle and it never goes above 0.13V. So the question is, any idea whats causing this and is there a chance of fixing it or should I just order a new sensor?

probably best just to buy a new one unless you can see someplace that just needs resoldering.

And on top of this the ESC I use will cut motor power if it detect the motor is stuck.

I think this is why it isn't a high priority :/ I'd just like to jump in and note that I would love this feature as well (configurable on/off is fine!). My ESC's apparently don't shut off, and every plane I have had the RVOSD on has sat on the ground trying to spin the motor at one time or another.

Seems like the conditions are already watched for - the end of flight display screen conditions - and I've only seen those pop up once while in flight, and then only for half a second.

Setting cruise and glide to 0 is a good idea, but only doable if you have plenty of time to jump into the menu and set them.